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This article discusses the censorship of scholarly publications in the humanities in Poland in the years 1944–1990, with a particular focus on literary studies. It explores the censorship of scientific texts in the field of literary studies, mainly academic textbooks, dissertations and studies devoted to Polish literature.
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The spontaneity drain: the social pressures that shaped and then exiled Keith Johnstone's improvisation [PDF]
Keith Johnstone’s Improvisation had an oppositional relationship to the social and historical conditions of 1950s Britain under which it developed. Its structure and performative dynamic were protests against the normalising forces exerted by the social
McLaughlin, James A
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The Republic of Korea's public libraries: A critical examination of censorship practices [PDF]
Institutionally, public libraries should be dedicated to protecting and promoting intellectual freedom and thereby be fiercely critical of censorship in their institutions. Unfortunately, the Republic of Korea’s (ROK’s) public libraries are an exception.
Lange, Dorian
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Scientific Integrity Under Threat: The Role of the IDSA, PIDS, and SHEA Journals in an Evolving Political Landscape [PDF]
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On democracy in soviet lithuania: transformations in the concept of democracy under the conditions of institutionalized censorship during 1956-1990. [PDF]
On Democracy in Soviet Lithuania: Transformations in the Concept of Democracy under the Conditions of Institutionalized Censorship During 1956-1990 The control of language is one of the ways to strengthen the political regime.
Raslanaitė, Gabija,
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D. H. Lawrence's creative responses to censorship, 1915-1930 [PDF]
This thesis examines D. H. Lawrence’s creative responses to the censorship of his work over the fifteen-year period from 1915 (the year in which he had his first encounter with legal censorship) to his death in 1930. It uses the critical term ‘climate of
Walker, Gregory
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Global Cost of Silencing Science-Editors and Publishers Have a Duty to Resist. [PDF]
Frizelle F +6 more
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Abstract The late seventeenth century saw a golden era when the scientific technique of perspective, as a gift from the Scientific Revolution, expanded its territory to China via French missionaries. Among them, Giuseppe Castiglione (1688–1766) is the most successful one who not only served as the court painter in China but also collaborated ...
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In their discussion of the interpretation of the literary work of fiction, Peter Lamarque and Stein Haugom Olsen explain that: “Literary appreciation is the appreciation of how a work interprets and develops the general themes which the reader identifies through the application of thematic concepts. […] The thematic concepts are, by themselves, vacuous.
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The Future of Online Misinformation Research: Tackling the Landscape With Integrity and Urgency. [PDF]
Chou WS.
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